Lola
audience Reviews
, 57% Audience Score- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsAww this has made me really like her for doing this story.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsThis movie starts out slow. This movie hilights the possible effects of childhood trauma. Lola has quite a few twsts and turns. It also has tragedy and loving relationships. Although i wish it would have csme with a trigger warning,still a great movie
- Rating: 1 out of 5 starsNicola Peltz, Have some courage and make a movie about what it's like to grow up as a billionaire. That is something you are intimately familiar with AND a type of life that more than 99% of planet literally knows nothing about. People likely think they know, but there really aren't any realistic portrayals of this type of rarified existence in film. Many of us would be interested in what it's like to navigate life when you could literally afford anything. I'll bet many aspects are not what people think and not everything is what it's cracked up to be. Oh and work with Virginia Madsen again if you can. She's amazing.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsWhile Lola appears by all measures to be trapped within the ever-suffocating confines of generational dysfunction, her rapturous inner beauty is discovered through her perseverance. No darkness can extinguish her flame- although it flickers from endless storms. Friendship proves safe harbor. Lola’s womanhood bears witness to the crushing weight of society’s incest. She embraces motherhood despite so much heartache; and chooses love to rise above the ashes of her sordid family.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsGive it a 3 for being Nicola’s first movie, and especially if she really was the screen writer and director of Lola! Emotional, raw, and realistic characters that you come to adore, hate, or root for! Also, love Virginia Madsen! However, I am surprised someone who grew up in the 1% circle away and sheltered from the rest of the world, with money and fortune in in her family bloodline and wealth prior to he even being born, has any idea what it’s like to grow up like the film’s character Lola. No idea and I am 100 percent sure she never even socialized with anyone with less then half mill in their bank acct. So I don’t believe she wrote it, she acted really well for her first film and if she directed it she did an amazing job, but I HIGHLY DOUBT SHE WROTE A STORY LIKE THIS. I THINK SHE BOUGHT THIS SCREENWRITER FROM SOMEONE ELSE WHO REALLY LIVED IT OR KNEW PEOPLE LIKE THIS ON THEIR CIRCLE. They probably got paid a good sum of money for this story and got paid handsomely from Daddy or her husband who is David and Victoria Beckham kid to buy it and pay real good to stay quiet. She has never been any type of environment or household as such, she has never had any friends or knew anyone personally who lived poor and in a rough life like this so she is not the writer. Silver spoon in her mouth at birth writing about growing up in what the rest of the world is aware of or has had to grow up in or encounter on a daily basis in low income and poor communities, is &$@“ ing hilarious! She should stick to her reality about what yacht to buy or husband cheating with the maid, or I didn’t get as much as so and so in my inheritance. Not what she never even knew existed before she was 20, or cares about enough to help and donate money towards. Her money and families money could help at-least 200 families and they’d still be RICH! Are you kidding me?
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsIt was a good movie, especially for being Nicola Peltz Beckham’s first, in terms of writing, acting, and directing. It sounds like people are more upset with her being beautiful and born into a wealthy family than they are with the movie itself. It’s a slow burn, so people with short attention spans, just looking for a popcorn movie, will probably dislike it. Nicola didn’t do constant vacant stares like I read other people comment. It was well-acted, beautifully shot, and well-written. People need to stop resenting others for the things they don’t have. And you should never assume someone hasn’t experienced traumatic circumstances just because they’re attractive and/or wealthy.
- Rating: 0.5 out of 5 starsStory line was a total deja vu. No emotions from the characters. Boring at most times. Would not recommend.
- Rating: 0.5 out of 5 starsGod why are rich nepobabies like this...
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsThis movie had potential but the drama was lacking and scenes left me unfulfilled. The scenes involving Lola's brother especially were mediocre at best. Short run time is to blame to.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 starsWas partly enjoying it as an ok indie poor family trauma retread until it went down the most obvious and dark path. When you look and find out its directed, written, and starred by a nepo billionaire heiress it becomes one of the bigger ??? of the year.